Moving from Floyd County to Scott County so a woman could be closer to her work and live with her boyfriend is not in the
best interests of her two young children, the Court of Appeals ruled Friday. The judges affirmed the grant of father’s
request to modify custody and child support.

A former Indiana State trooper acquitted last year in the slayings of his wife and two children is asking a judge to issue
a judgment against a man convicted in the case nearly a decade ago, holding him accountable for their deaths.

A former Indiana state trooper shouldn't be allowed to claim all $626,000 in insurance and estate proceeds from the deaths
of his wife and two children 14 years ago, even though he was acquitted of their murders, attorneys representing the family
members argue in civil lawsuits.

A class-action lawsuit filed on behalf of former inmates accuses officials at the Floyd County jail of forcibly stripping
the inmates of their clothing and keeping them naked in a padded cell for prolonged periods of time in violation of their
constitutional rights.

The dispute over trial expenses between the attorneys representing David Camm and Floyd County came closer to a resolution
Wednesday with Judge Jonathan Dartt ordering the county auditor to pay about $140,000.

In a dispute between the city of New Albany and Floyd County concerning which entity has zoning jurisdiction over an unincorporated
area outside city limits, the Indiana Court of Appeals affirmed summary judgment for the city.

A criminal defendant who filed motions on his own behalf and who also had consented to appointment of a special public defender
was not denied a speedy trial when a delay of more than 70 days occurred, the Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday.

A divided Indiana Court of Appeals has ruled the New Albany Police Department had the right to discipline an officer whose
racially charged comments made to fellow officers were leaked to the press and made public.

The Indiana Supreme Court decided Tuesday it will not disturb the ruling by the Indiana Court of Appeals that Floyd County
Prosecutor Keith Henderson can’t be involved in the retrial of David Camm. Camm is set to be tried for a third time
for the murders of his wife and two children.

The state’s intermediate appellate court has reversed a southern Indiana judge’s ruling that a boyfriend should
retain visitation rights over an ex-girlfriend’s child. It ruled that the finding is contrary to law because lawmakers
didn’t allow for that type of circumstance to warrant visitation.

The Indiana Court of Appeals has accepted an interlocutory appeal addressing whether a southern Indiana prosecutor should
be able to stay on the third triple-murder trial of former Indiana State Police trooper David Camm

Members of the bar and the public are invited to comment as to whether United States Magistrate Judge Michael G. Naville of
the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, New Albany Division, should be reappointed to a new four-year
term.